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Dundalk Real Estate

Dundalk Maryland was first developed as a residential area for the families of Bethlehem Steel workers. These homes are still recognizable, as they all have a distinct style. Llocated along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Dundalk is home to a strong maritime tradition. With many homes built right on the waterfront affording scenic views and activities to its residents.

This Maryland town is city close to Baltimore, providing home owners with a number of modern conveniences, business opportunities and attractions.  Access to the entire metro area is easy via the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), Key Bridge, Harbor and Ft. McHenry Tunnels.   Despite its convenience to the metro location, Dundalk  retaines a small town, historic appeal.

From playgrounds to playing fields and walking and bike trails to tennis courts, the Dundalk Maryland home owners have many recreational opportunities. The Sparrows Point Country Club is one of many popular destinations. This Country Club is very family orientated.  The waterfront itself offers activities like boating, sailing, fishing and simply enjoying the view of the Chesapeake Bay. Modern conveniences like shopping centers, restaurants and human services.

The real estate options in Dundalk  are very diverse ranging  in size, style and price from single family homes to condos and townhouses. Many older homes reflect the past of the Chesapeake Bay region with restored historic properties and older homes rich in character. New homes in Dundalk Maryland continue to pop up as well as renovations. Home buyers can choose from a single family home with a spacious yard or a quaint condo or townhouse on a lovely tree-lined street. Waterfront properties are a real appeal while some condos feature views of the bay and surrounding city.

Your Dundalk Maryland realtor at Century 21 American Patriot Realty can help ensure that you buy a home that has the best value and fits your personal needs in neighborhoods such as Dundalk Village , West Inverness, North Point, Eastfield

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